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Tuchel blasts Spence as England stall in Ghana stalemate

Azuka
Last updated: 24 June 2026 07:29
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By Azuka, Betandsured
DALLAS, June 24 Thomas Tuchel launched a withering on pitch critique of Djed Spence as England’s World Cup charge was halted by a toothless 0-0 draw with Ghana, a result that leaves the Three Lions still searching for the knockout stage confirmation that had appeared a formality after their opening salvo.

Just four days after a vibrant 4-2 dismantling of Croatia had established England as one of the tournament’s frontrunners, Tuchel’s side delivered a flat, uninspired performance that failed to trouble the Ghanaian defence. The stalemate means England must now avoid defeat against Panama in their final Group G fixture to secure safe passage to the last 32.

The sharpest criticism, however, was reserved for one individual. Tuchel, who raised eyebrows by naming Spence in his World Cup squad despite the defender’s modest season with a Tottenham side that finished 17th in the Premier League, did not hold back during the match. The England manager was seen and heard delivering a blunt assessment of the former Leeds United loanee’s movement and decision making, his frustration palpable as England struggled to break down a determined Ghanaian rearguard.

Spence’s inclusion had always been a contentious selection. He boasts just four senior caps and his form for Spurs, while occasionally encouraging, hardly screamed international certainty. Against Ghana, his limitations were exposed in a system that demands sharp, progressive full back play.

The performance has inevitably raised questions over his starting place for Saturday’s decisive group finale against Panama. With England needing victory to guarantee progression, Tuchel may well opt for a more reliable option.

The debate over Spence’s selection is all the sharper given the calibre of players left at home. Leeds United’s Jayden Bogle, who enjoyed an outstanding campaign and established himself as one of the Premier League’s most dangerous attacking full backs, was overlooked. So too was Bogle’s teammate James Justin, whose versatility would have offered Tuchel considerable tactical flexibility.

Both Bogle and Justin featured for a Leeds side that finished above Tottenham in the table. On the evidence of last season, both were at least as effective going forward as Spence.

Yet players outside the traditional Premier League elite continue to face a higher bar when it comes to international recognition. Representing a club like Leeds, it appears, still carries less weight than playing for one of the established big name sides, regardless of how the teams have actually performed on the pitch.

For Tuchel, the immediate concern is Panama. A win secures top spot in the group and banishes the memory of this flat display. But the sight of the England manager berating a player in full view of the cameras was a stark reminder of the standards expected. If England are to fulfil their potential at this tournament, they will need far more than they produced in Dallas.

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